Influence of preoperative status on the cost of liver transplantation / 中国普通外科杂志
Chinese Journal of General Surgery
;
(12)2001.
Article
in Chinese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-523190
ABSTRACT
Objective To study how to decrease the hospital cost of liver transplants. Methods Fifty-four(patients) who underwent liver transplantation at our hospital within 2 years were analyzed retrospectively. The hospital costs of the patients with different liver function before operation, the costs of the(ICU-dependent), as well as the costs of the non-survival group with the survival group were analyzed and compared. Results The average hospital cost of all the patients was about 340 000 yuan. The cost of(pharmacy), anesthesia,(disposable)(materials), transfusion and laboratory tests accounted for 86.9 percent. The(average) cost of Child grade C(patients) was about 410 000 yuan, was 130 000 yuan higher than that of grade A or B patients. The cost of the ICU-dependent was 240 000 yuan greater than that of the(ICU-independent). The(non-survival) group incurred an average cost of 130 000 yuan higher than the(survival) group. Conclusions For decreasing the hospital cost of liver transplants significantly,it is best to encouraging the patients to receive(liver)(transplants) under good conditions.
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Type of study:
Health economic evaluation
Language:
Chinese
Journal:
Chinese Journal of General Surgery
Year:
2001
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Article
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